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This is the Jupyter notebooks required to reproduce the research published in International Journal of Climatology. This repository is divided in different notebooks that: 0-Download the ERA5 datasets used in this research 1-Compute PCP accumulations for each gridpoint 2-Compute the extreme values for each time interval 3-Compute and plot the scaling law and maps PCPscaling_CaseStudy-Plots for each case study The dataset associated to this research can be found at: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7538266 If you use or modify this script for your research, please cite as: González-Herrero, S., Vassalo, F., Bech, J., Gorodetskaya, I. V., Elvira, B., and Justel, A. (2023): Extreme precipitation records in Antarctica. Int. J. Climatol. doi: https://doi.org/10.1002/joc.8020
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